Aug 10, 2022
Studying nanoplastics and antibiotics in aqueous environments
Student-scholars are investigating how nano- and microplastics might be carriers for other human pollutants—like antibiotics—and impact the environment…
Student-scholars are investigating how nano- and microplastics might be carriers for other human pollutants—like antibiotics—and impact the environment…
Areeb Atheeque '25 hopes to help further the fight against climate change by studying efficiency of carbon offset projects.
Long-running Lafayette program that provides hands-on learning to Easton elementary students expands to reach additional grade levels and new subject areas…
Responding to pollution in North Macedonia, Angela Busheska ’25 created an app to measure the amount of carbon emitted through everyday activities.
Inaugural SoTL Scholar, Prof. Heidi Hendrickson, aims to have chemistry students develop demos that will help them help each other
Samantha Ganser ’23 is among this year’s 417 Goldwater Scholars, selected from a pool of 1,242 nominees from 433 colleges and universities from across…
At Lafayette, Carthy developed interest in chemistry and English, which she blended together with her neuroscience major to create a rich, multifaceted…
How can a flock of birds or school of fish move together in synchronized patterns? Grace Tulevech ’22 and Prof. Daniel Strömbom's research furthers…
Alex Ashley '22, a chemical and biomolecular engineering major and mathematics minor from Jamaica, is Lafayette's 2022 Pepper Prize winner.
This Women's History Month, learn about the Grace Hopper Coding Glossary and Marie Curie's Treatise on Radioactivity, two artifacts that live within the…